Posts Tagged ‘Agriculture’

Look for New Polls at CentralFloridaAgNews.com

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

At Central Florida Ag News, we want to get to know you a little better.  So in an effort to find out what you like (and yes, even what you don’t like) about our magazine and our website, we are updating our online poll every week!

When you go to our homepage and scroll down to “Today’s Poll,” make sure you’ve answered the current question.  The one we currently have posted simply asks what features you like most about our website.

This poll will not be up for long, so go to CentralFloridaAgNews.com now and take a second to tell us more about what interests you!  Getting more of what you want is only a click away.

We’ll be updating this poll on a weekly basis, so make sure to come back and check it out.  If you want to share suggestions or feedback about our magazine and website, but don’t see a poll question about it, don’t hesitate to post a comment on our Facebook page or send us an e-mail at news@centralfloridamediagroup.com.

Interview with Adam Putnam

Friday, November 5th, 2010

In case you haven’t seen it already, check out our interview with Adam Putnam on November 2nd, immediately following the announcement that he has won the election for Florida Commissioner of Agriculture.
The night was full of rain that we needed but that didn’t stop many friends, farmers, and voters from coming out to show their support!
Check out the video, here.

Company gets nod from USF Poly Accelerator

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

On May 5, 2010 CFMG announced its selection by USF Polytechnic’s business accelerator, Blue Sky East, which uses technology and research to support companies building new products and services.

Blue Sky is Polk’s first university-based incubator/accelerator program and engaged in a competitive application process to select the right mix of companies for its inaugural year. The incubator provides mentoring, network opportunities, access to academic and business expertise as well as technology support for selected companies. Read the rest of this entry »